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Not sure what's going on exactly, but it might be useful if you check/provide the output of the following:

cd bundle/gundo
git remote -v

If the output shows that the repo has the correct origin, then it might just be that you need to checkout the master branch, ie:

cd bundle/gunco
git fetch
git checkout master

If the submodule is still messed up and everything fails, you can try to remove the broken submodule and all traces of it from your repo. You can do this by running the following commands from the toplevel of your git working tree:

Thanks! Completely removing the submodule according to your steps did the trick. I'm not 100% sure, but I think I entered the repository url incorrectly the first time. I tried earlier to remove all traces, but I wasn't thorough enough.
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DeanMar 6 '13 at 8:55